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>> we'll be back with clarence page and susan paige for more on the "politics fix." you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. utternut squash, utternut squash, blended with delicate herbs. v8 golden butternut squash. from campbell's. a soup so velvety and delicious you won't be able to contain yourself. campbell's v8 soups. during times like these it seems like the world will never be the same. but there is a light beginning to shine again. the spark began where it...
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. >> clarence page on the political ramifications as the republican party continues to careen off the tracks. and melissa lacewell on how our political discourse came to this. >>> also, the art of turning "i'm sorry" into "send cash." >> go to joewilsonforcongress.com and contribute to my efforts to defeat the proponents of government-run health care. >> it takes a much better actor than joe wilson to get away with faking sincerity. fighting health care reform at all costs. if it finally passes and becomes law, governor tim pawlenty of minnesota says his state still might not stand for it. >> depending on what the federal government comes out with here, asserting the tenth amendment may be a viable option. >> what do the tenthers have against people with pre-existing conditions? >>> the war in afghanistan. eight years to the day after the attack on our soil that provoked it. prominent democrats say more u.s. troops are not the answer to security problems there. >> we need a surge of afghan forces. >>> cnn triggers a security scare in d.c. on september 11th. a coast guard exercise on t
. >> clarence page on the political ramifications as the republican party continues to careen off the tracks. and melissa lacewell on how our political discourse came to this. >>> also, the art of turning "i'm sorry" into "send cash." >> go to joewilsonforcongress.com and contribute to my efforts to defeat the proponents of government-run health care. >> it takes a much better actor than joe wilson to get away with faking sincerity. fighting health...
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joining me right now, chicago trib bune tribune's clarence page. our friend. "usa today" susan page. let's ask that question. bill clinton says health care is health care. it's got the same enemies no matter who's pushing it. >> he's right. there's a difference in the way the outrage is expressed. those signs we saw on the mall during the t.e.a. party demonstrations. for example. some of them had racial innuendo to them. you know, zoo's got an african lion -- >> i call it innuendo. that's subtle. >> what's the real purpose? the purpose is to stick it to the guy in power. you know, if it were george bush you'd be seeing texas jokes of some kind. that's basically what it is i think. >> i don't know what's in and what's out anymore, susan. i read "the new york post" they have cartoons about david david paterson being blind and it's a joke. i used to think there's a decency line about ethnicity and handicaps and stuff. you know what i mean? where is the line? bring down the other line and you can use race against them, jam them. your thoughts? is bill clinton righ
joining me right now, chicago trib bune tribune's clarence page. our friend. "usa today" susan page. let's ask that question. bill clinton says health care is health care. it's got the same enemies no matter who's pushing it. >> he's right. there's a difference in the way the outrage is expressed. those signs we saw on the mall during the t.e.a. party demonstrations. for example. some of them had racial innuendo to them. you know, zoo's got an african lion -- >> i call it...
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key things here -- we had clarence otis on. clarence darden. >> doing what i did. >> yeah. full year earnings will be at the low end of previous expectations. this is just the fiscal first they reported. we asked clarence and he said, yeah, it was bad enough in the first quarter for us to at least get a little more cautious about full year earnings and full year same-store sales, which are now seeing down three. first quarter that ended. lot of time left. we made the ranges wide. >> he also said they're not going to be offering discounts. they don't want to discount the brand. >> hesitant to do that. it will be down today. that was a $13 stock not too long ago. they've taken market share a little better than their peers, but indicated the overall environment has affected darden and caused them to be more cautious. >>> nike, $1.04 versus 79 cents slightly below expectations, gross margin for nike was above. and nike -- i guess we don't have -- we're stuck on darden. that happens. >> freezes up sometimes. >> a nice mover today. the company purchased about -- almost 300 millio
key things here -- we had clarence otis on. clarence darden. >> doing what i did. >> yeah. full year earnings will be at the low end of previous expectations. this is just the fiscal first they reported. we asked clarence and he said, yeah, it was bad enough in the first quarter for us to at least get a little more cautious about full year earnings and full year same-store sales, which are now seeing down three. first quarter that ended. lot of time left. we made the ranges wide....
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thanks for joining us, clarence. >> thank you for having me. >> now, there is more serious criticism out there than the crazy bozell stuff about president obama leaving thursday night. he will be back friday. you know, there are people saying doesn't he have enough to do already as president. do you think, clarence, that there's any chance that when we look back on health care reform in 2009 we'll be saying, gee, the president shouldn't have gone to copenhagen? >> i think there's very little chance of that, lawrence. i'm happy to hear bozell is so concerned about michelle obama's feelings. but, in fact, the trip is, like you say, about 24 hours. obama's going to sleep on air force one. he is supposed to spend all of five hours on the ground, i suspect for the sake of a five-minute photo-op with the other competing world leaders who are going to be there. that's really what this is all about. >> clarence, why do i get the feeling that this thing is wired ahead of time? there's something about chicago politicians -- something about chicago politicians being involved? you know, tony bla
thanks for joining us, clarence. >> thank you for having me. >> now, there is more serious criticism out there than the crazy bozell stuff about president obama leaving thursday night. he will be back friday. you know, there are people saying doesn't he have enough to do already as president. do you think, clarence, that there's any chance that when we look back on health care reform in 2009 we'll be saying, gee, the president shouldn't have gone to copenhagen? >> i think...
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clarence watson. looking at his pattern, we have rape, we have kidnapping, what is the likelihood, is there a progression, an evil progression to murder for this guy, could that be the case in. >> well, yeah, what we do know about him is that he has a history of being a sexual offender. certainly, he has progressed in his behaviors that he is able to actually go out, kidnap someone and take them back and hold them for a number of years. it does show that he has a dangerous propensity for that sort of behavior, whether it is murderous or not, we're not certain of just yet. but certainly, we are -- it's definitely beneficial that we have not had to find that out since he's been captured. >> back to sam stanton, reporter "sacramento bee" on this from the get-government the latest on ga ree do, any court proceedings coming up? >> reporter: yes, both be held in jail pending a bail hearing to take place monday more in plas ser ville in eldorado county. really no expectation they'll be released but the heari
clarence watson. looking at his pattern, we have rape, we have kidnapping, what is the likelihood, is there a progression, an evil progression to murder for this guy, could that be the case in. >> well, yeah, what we do know about him is that he has a history of being a sexual offender. certainly, he has progressed in his behaviors that he is able to actually go out, kidnap someone and take them back and hold them for a number of years. it does show that he has a dangerous propensity for...
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clarence page of "the chicago tribune." you've been pulling teeth at the white house these days working the old sources from the old beat. they've told you everything that's in the speech. no surprises at this point? >> there aren't going to be surprises. the primary goal is the president has to connect here. do something he hasn't done on this debate. regain control of it. drive up public support for the reform effort if he's going to then put the screws to those members of congress who are so rebellious. the interesting thing is what he's preparing to do with republicans. the idea of bipartisanship doesn't seem like it's alive and kicking. putting republicans on the spot. what the president wants to do is, you republicans have proposed ideas over the years and those ideas are in the plan i am presenting tonight. i dare you. are you going to be against it still? he wouldn't use that language. that's some of the point he'll get across tonight. >> when i was chief of staff of the senate finance committee in '94 we tried the
clarence page of "the chicago tribune." you've been pulling teeth at the white house these days working the old sources from the old beat. they've told you everything that's in the speech. no surprises at this point? >> there aren't going to be surprises. the primary goal is the president has to connect here. do something he hasn't done on this debate. regain control of it. drive up public support for the reform effort if he's going to then put the screws to those members of...
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. >>> let's bring in pulitzer prize-winning columnist clarence page. >> good evening. thank you very much for having me. >> you can speak objectively about what you are seeing there in the senate finance committee this week. my point about referring to this possibly as what we are seeing as the baucus-obama bill, when you go back to the president's address and look at the section where he talks about paying for the bill, the only bill, the only committee bill that does what president obama is willing to do in paying for this is the finance committee bill. the house bill did things the president never endorsed at any point along the way. isn't this really the bill to watch? isn't this really where the president is going toned up is on this bill? >> well, the president also cleverly kept his parameters wide enough to allow for a public option, which is really the key issue of debate between both of these sets of bills really. there's a real obvious advantage in cost savings now that you just mentioned the current congressional budget office bought up $85 billion of publi
. >>> let's bring in pulitzer prize-winning columnist clarence page. >> good evening. thank you very much for having me. >> you can speak objectively about what you are seeing there in the senate finance committee this week. my point about referring to this possibly as what we are seeing as the baucus-obama bill, when you go back to the president's address and look at the section where he talks about paying for the bill, the only bill, the only committee bill that does what...
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clarence page, susan page. join us again tomorrow night at 5:00 and 7:00 eastern for more "hardball." we're joined by former u.s. congressman jim traffic cant. time for "the ed show" with the great ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to "the ed show" here on msnbc. tonight, darn it, there was a the spoing in washington, d.c., today, somebody saw harry reid talking health care. i love it. reconciliation is on the table. a health care bill written specifically for reconciliation actually exists. now we're getting somewhere. some movement today. the democratic majority leader after being missing in action on the health care debate, i think, went to the senate floor with a warns for the stupids. >> if we can't work this out to do something within the committee structure, then we'll be forced to do the reconciliation. reconciliation bill is there for us. it was put in by the budget committee. if we can't come up with a bipartisan bill with the help of a few republicans then we will have to do the -- go
clarence page, susan page. join us again tomorrow night at 5:00 and 7:00 eastern for more "hardball." we're joined by former u.s. congressman jim traffic cant. time for "the ed show" with the great ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans, welcome to "the ed show" here on msnbc. tonight, darn it, there was a the spoing in washington, d.c., today, somebody saw harry reid talking health care. i love it. reconciliation is on the table. a health care bill...
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as "chicago tribune's" clarence paige reported last night, the white house now viewing only one member of the senate finance gang of six, republican olympian snowe as having any chance of reaching a health care compromise. such compromise to come at an incredibly high cost. rahm emanuel a public option trigger which would keep government-run health care only as a fallback option to be triggered only if private insurance costs do not drop far enough or if two few americans are added to the rolls of the insured. the white house would gain in one moderate republican, it would lose in an entire liberal caucus. as we mentioned, the house progressive caucus sending a letter to the president in which its 83 members will not vote for any bill that does not include a robust public option. "we cannot vote for anything less." make it 84 votes. speaker pelosi backing up the progressive caucus adding in a statement, "a will without a strong public option will not pass the house." and gang of six, senator enzi barricading as much as ever at a rally in wyoming tuesday saying of the health care reform
as "chicago tribune's" clarence paige reported last night, the white house now viewing only one member of the senate finance gang of six, republican olympian snowe as having any chance of reaching a health care compromise. such compromise to come at an incredibly high cost. rahm emanuel a public option trigger which would keep government-run health care only as a fallback option to be triggered only if private insurance costs do not drop far enough or if two few americans are added to...
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i have been called a token and i was actually complimented and called clarence thomas at one point though they didn't take it as a compliment. we get it. but, the fact of the matter is, glenn it's on the other side. we know that. >> what is it that you are feeling and sensing from people and is there anything there that is -- surprised you and anything there that you have noticed, you thought, wow, this is something that really needs to get out? >> well, i think what is going to be surprising is politicians not understanding that this is for real, i think it is going t last for a long time. and not just a short effort and the 2010 election will be a watershed event. i can hardly wait. >> do you think -- one of the -- warning politicians on radio, if you think you will quo opt this and think you are a republican and will co-opt this and get in with these people and use them to get elected, if you betray the principles you are in the most trouble of any politician yet. agree or disagree. >> absolutely. i completely agree. i completely agree and i think as far as these events go and as i sai
i have been called a token and i was actually complimented and called clarence thomas at one point though they didn't take it as a compliment. we get it. but, the fact of the matter is, glenn it's on the other side. we know that. >> what is it that you are feeling and sensing from people and is there anything there that is -- surprised you and anything there that you have noticed, you thought, wow, this is something that really needs to get out? >> well, i think what is going to be...
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then chief justice john roberts, steven breyer, antonin scalia, sonia sotomayor, and clarence thomas. off the coast of south america, newly released video shows the british navy on the attack. the brits opened fire on a boat operated by drug runners and sent it to the bottom of the sea but not before the navy seized a record six tons of cocaine valued at $384 million. coming up next, the push to get drivers' hands-- both of them-- back on the wheel. (announcer) don't let your migraine become someone else's pain. excedrin migraine. clinically proven to relieve your migraine in just one dose. excedrin. what ache? can tell you something about osteoporosis you don't already know. it runs in families - my mother has it, and now i have it. so even though i tried to keep my bones strong, it wasn't enough. now, once-monthly boniva is helping me do more. it didn't just stop my bone loss. boniva worked with my body to stop and reverse my bone loss. and studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed theirs, too. (announcer) don't take boniva if you have low bl
then chief justice john roberts, steven breyer, antonin scalia, sonia sotomayor, and clarence thomas. off the coast of south america, newly released video shows the british navy on the attack. the brits opened fire on a boat operated by drug runners and sent it to the bottom of the sea but not before the navy seized a record six tons of cocaine valued at $384 million. coming up next, the push to get drivers' hands-- both of them-- back on the wheel. (announcer) don't let your migraine become...
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. >> i was called a token and i was complimented and called clarence thomas at one point although they didn't take it as a compliment. >> glenn: what is it that you are feeling or sensing from people? is there anything there that surprised you, anything there that you have notice and thought wow, this is something that really needs to get out? >> i think what is surprising is politicians not understanding that this is for real. i think this is going to last for a long time. it is not just a short effort. the 2010 election will be a watershed event. >> glenn: i have said this for awhile, warning politicians on radio, if you think you are a republican and you will co-op this and get in with these people and use them to get elected, if you betray the principles you are in the most trouble of any politician yet. agree or disagree? >> i completely agree. i completely agree. as far as these events go and as i said in my book, the big black lie, you know, they are trying to make it sound like the people that are here are not representative of america and there are no minorities. there are lot
. >> i was called a token and i was complimented and called clarence thomas at one point although they didn't take it as a compliment. >> glenn: what is it that you are feeling or sensing from people? is there anything there that surprised you, anything there that you have notice and thought wow, this is something that really needs to get out? >> i think what is surprising is politicians not understanding that this is for real. i think this is going to last for a long time. it...
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here is clarence thomas on what it means to any new justice. >> you grow very fond of the court on which he spent a long time. there was a period with chief justice rehnquist and o'connor. we have a long run together. you get comfortable with that and it changes. it is now changing again. the institution, the nine is different, your reaction is different. you get to start all over. the chemistry is different. >> hear from other justices during supreme court week as cspan looks at the home to america's highest court, starting october 4. >> the supreme court hears oral argument this morning in the campaign finance case, citizens united verses the federal election commission. that will be at about 11:30 on cspan 3. president obama met with democratic leaders senator harry reid and house speaker nancy pelosi tuesday on health care. they spoke with reporters for 10 minutes. >> good afternoon. we just had a very productive meeting with the president and vice president. our main subject was health insurance reform but we talked about other issues that relate to the fall agenda and other issues.
here is clarence thomas on what it means to any new justice. >> you grow very fond of the court on which he spent a long time. there was a period with chief justice rehnquist and o'connor. we have a long run together. you get comfortable with that and it changes. it is now changing again. the institution, the nine is different, your reaction is different. you get to start all over. the chemistry is different. >> hear from other justices during supreme court week as cspan looks at...
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. >> justice clarence thomas told me once, we were having this conversation about race in the south he said the first time anybody ever called him the "n" word was in the north. that's just an anecdote, but interesting enough. >> the exit polls from last november. this isn't 100 years ago. this isn't jim crow, this is last november. 10% of white voters in alabama said they voted for barack obama. 10%, 1 in 10. 11% of white voters in mississippi. about one in ten. louisiana up to 14%. now the national percentage is about 43% of whites voted for barack obama. there is a geographic differential. in all fairness to the region of the south, i went to chapel hill, which is not exactly conservative, north carolina, university of north carolina. it is a conservative part of the country. it became a conservative part of the country, a republican part of the country after civil rights legislation. let's face it. johnson picked that. saw it coming. >> the democrats, actually. >> the idea that barack obama gets 10% of the white vote in alabama, 11% in mississippi and 14% in louisiana and the rest
. >> justice clarence thomas told me once, we were having this conversation about race in the south he said the first time anybody ever called him the "n" word was in the north. that's just an anecdote, but interesting enough. >> the exit polls from last november. this isn't 100 years ago. this isn't jim crow, this is last november. 10% of white voters in alabama said they voted for barack obama. 10%, 1 in 10. 11% of white voters in mississippi. about one in ten. louisiana...
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. >> washington state senator clarence dill said about this whole business, he says the dial phone -- >> you feel his pain, don't shoot, as opposed to operating modern devices. >> i have notes of what you have written. you broke that he was history's greatest united states senator. you said henry clay was the greatest united states senator. how you call anybody the greatest? >> john f. kennedy had that task in front of him in 19505 -- in 1955. he had to decide the greatest center. statesmanship transcending state and party borders in the dead being their definition of outstanding. >> y him? -- why him? >> they realize that he was a committee center, not a floor center. he did his work in the committees, behind-the-scenes. you did not have to force someone to vote prematurely. he was certainly the dollafathef that. when john f. kennedy was chairman of the committee to select outstanding centers, they chose him. they pulled out scientists from around the country as to who they thought should be on those five spaces in the senate reception room wall. norris got the greatest number of vot
. >> washington state senator clarence dill said about this whole business, he says the dial phone -- >> you feel his pain, don't shoot, as opposed to operating modern devices. >> i have notes of what you have written. you broke that he was history's greatest united states senator. you said henry clay was the greatest united states senator. how you call anybody the greatest? >> john f. kennedy had that task in front of him in 19505 -- in 1955. he had to decide the...
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they have been looking for him since last month when he gunned down 63-year-old clarence rankin after an argument at house party in silver spng. dillon was hurt, went to the hospital, but left before police could get to him. own tatraor tscked h d last night. they are stillng lnkiooor fki a secondusctpe though. vincent minto. they want minto for first degree murder. >>> tomorrow planners will present a list of capitol improvements for the rail and bus service for ten years. they will be issuing recommendations from the national transportation safety board, like upgrading the infrastructure. planners identied $11 billion in capitalprimovenim.ts the money would be used to. , td inmata, expain and improve ra, ndbu a s paratransit service. part of that would include replacing all of metro's 0001, series railcars which have been in service since the system opened in 1976. >>> amtrak is taking extra steps to make sure travelers are safe with two days until 9/11, tsa, amtrak security and law enforcement officers are testing their ability to respond to a terrorist attack on the rails. tracee
they have been looking for him since last month when he gunned down 63-year-old clarence rankin after an argument at house party in silver spng. dillon was hurt, went to the hospital, but left before police could get to him. own tatraor tscked h d last night. they are stillng lnkiooor fki a secondusctpe though. vincent minto. they want minto for first degree murder. >>> tomorrow planners will present a list of capitol improvements for the rail and bus service for ten years. they will...
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. >> reporter: in 1995 stove lost her first son clarence to murder. in ' 89 she said her husband was beaten to death in a robbery and now this. >> i have had to stay on my knees asking god to give me strength every single day to make it. >> reporter: pamela's aunt was an honor student at hack cook academy in springfield. they think the teen was singled out for a fight he got in to in prince georges county. on saturday night, outside of this home, dc police say two men in a dark-colored jeep cherokee fired guns as they drove by antonio and his friends . >> i know god got his hand on me because i pray. >> reporter: a teddy bear memorial marks the spot where antonio. >> love one another. that's what god asks us to do. because when you are cut or stabbed we all bleed the same color. we are all his children. why can't we love one another? >> reporter: if her son's death isn't enough, someone left a voice mail laughing about antonio's murder and saying she would be next. police are aware of the threats. >> so much pain for one family. thank you. >>> by the
. >> reporter: in 1995 stove lost her first son clarence to murder. in ' 89 she said her husband was beaten to death in a robbery and now this. >> i have had to stay on my knees asking god to give me strength every single day to make it. >> reporter: pamela's aunt was an honor student at hack cook academy in springfield. they think the teen was singled out for a fight he got in to in prince georges county. on saturday night, outside of this home, dc police say two men in a...
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in other words, if he were, say, clarence thomas, he wouldn't be getting these sorts of arguments. it is an intersection between his race and his progressivism. >> let's go with douglas brinkley on that question. you know the whole history. your historian role come into play hear. if hillary clinton or john kerry or al gore, one of the recent democratic nominees, almost presidential candidates, had won the presidency and they were pushing the exact same program as barack obama right now, would they have people charging that they weren't born in the united states? would they have people -- would there be people saying you lie? would they be bringing guns to rallies? >> no, i think the the whole climate, the political climate has been charged. take hillary clinton, for example, they went after her pretty hard back in 1993. and the rammers about bill clinton started coming, and vince foster. it got pretty dirty. i think you're seeing a popular back lash and nativist back lash. a real fear of too large a federal government. what made congressman wilson suspect, made me suspect him as p
in other words, if he were, say, clarence thomas, he wouldn't be getting these sorts of arguments. it is an intersection between his race and his progressivism. >> let's go with douglas brinkley on that question. you know the whole history. your historian role come into play hear. if hillary clinton or john kerry or al gore, one of the recent democratic nominees, almost presidential candidates, had won the presidency and they were pushing the exact same program as barack obama right now,...
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. >> clarence page, syndicated columnist for the "chicago tribune," thanks very much for your time tonight. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> that will have to do it for this monday edition of "countdown." i'm lawrence o'donnell in for keith olbermann. our msnbc coverage now continues with "the rachel maddow show." good evening, rachel. >> good morning, lawrence. thanks very much. thank you at home for staying with us for the next hour. >>> today, bank of america announced it is suspending its current work and is not planning on entering into any future work with the part of the community group a.c.o.r.n. that councils first-time home buyers on how to avoid problems in handling their first mortgage and which represents people who are losing their homes to foreclosure. bank of america's actions to cut off a.c.o.r.n. follows similar moves by the census bureau and the irs. they've both said they'll stop working with a.c.o.r.n. as well. and of course it follows a move by the u.s. congress to cut off any source of federal funding for a.c.o.r.n. following a dramatically escalated campaign against
. >> clarence page, syndicated columnist for the "chicago tribune," thanks very much for your time tonight. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> that will have to do it for this monday edition of "countdown." i'm lawrence o'donnell in for keith olbermann. our msnbc coverage now continues with "the rachel maddow show." good evening, rachel. >> good morning, lawrence. thanks very much. thank you at home for staying with us for the next hour....
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here's justice clarence thomas on what it means to add a new justice. >> as far as the composition of the court, you're bringing in basically, and this word can be overused, you're bringing in a family member. and it changes the whole family. it's different. it's different today than what it was when i first got here. and i have to admit, you grow very fond of the court that you spent a long time on. there was a period there with chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor when we had gone, we had a long run together. and you get comfortable with that and then it changes. so the institution, the nine is different. your reaction is different. you get to learn each other. you have to start all over. people -- the chemistry's different. >> hear from other justices during supreme court week as c-span looks at the home to america's highest court starting october 4. >> justice sonia sotomayor has taken her seat at the u.s. supreme court. here she is getting her picture taken, one of many events surrounding her taking office today. last month justice sotomayor became the first hispanic and
here's justice clarence thomas on what it means to add a new justice. >> as far as the composition of the court, you're bringing in basically, and this word can be overused, you're bringing in a family member. and it changes the whole family. it's different. it's different today than what it was when i first got here. and i have to admit, you grow very fond of the court that you spent a long time on. there was a period there with chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor when we had...
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. >>> clarence page broke the story here last night. the co-chair of the congressional caucus that let the cat out of the bag. saying that the white house has called health care reform advocate organizations and told them "they will cease supporting the public option portion of the upcoming health care reform legislation." the caucus writes obama saying we get no public option. you get none of our 83 votes. >>> gene robinson putting politics ahead of people. jonathan cohen and the lodge pick the public option can be delayed until it gets worse when they already are worse. lawrence o'donnell on the shame that democrats would pander to get support from the neanderthals like the one shouting down the wheelchair-bound woman at a town hall in jersey. >> we hear this voice of the
. >>> clarence page broke the story here last night. the co-chair of the congressional caucus that let the cat out of the bag. saying that the white house has called health care reform advocate organizations and told them "they will cease supporting the public option portion of the upcoming health care reform legislation." the caucus writes obama saying we get no public option. you get none of our 83 votes. >>> gene robinson putting politics ahead of people. jonathan...
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we have an african american on the united states supreme court, clarence thomas. that's also a great advance for this country. now the question is: which african american? and that question is a question of class. are they going to be an african american that's there to advance the interests of working people? or are they going to be there to advance the interests of corporations? which woman is going to be in the white house? is it going to be hillary clinton? or is it going to be sarah palin? two women, just because they're a woman, that's great that they're there. and a representative of the success of the feminist and the women's movement to get to a position where a country can have that. but that's not the-now, that's not the full question. now we have a new question. what woman is going to represent what interest? is it going to be the interests of working people or the interests of the corporations? and that test is a test of cap... of class? >> moyers: do we know where obama comes down on this? >> it depends where the working class is... >> that's right.
we have an african american on the united states supreme court, clarence thomas. that's also a great advance for this country. now the question is: which african american? and that question is a question of class. are they going to be an african american that's there to advance the interests of working people? or are they going to be there to advance the interests of corporations? which woman is going to be in the white house? is it going to be hillary clinton? or is it going to be sarah palin?...
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here is clarence thomas and what it means to add a new justice. >> as far as the composition of the court, you are bringing in a family element. and it changes the whole family. it is different today than what it was when i first got here. and i have to admit, you grow very fond of the court that you spend a long time with. there is a period there were chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor, when we had had a long run together, and you get comfortable with that, and then it changes. and now it is changing again. so the institution -- your reactions are different. you get to learn each other and start all over. the chemistry is different. >> hear from other justices from supreme court week as c-span looks at all home to america's highest court starting october 4. dollars the supreme court hears oral arguments tomorrow in the campaign finance case, citizens united v. federal election commission. that will decide if laws that allow governments to ban corporations from supporting public candidates should be overturned. you can see here this on our networks. >> president obama on tuesday
here is clarence thomas and what it means to add a new justice. >> as far as the composition of the court, you are bringing in a family element. and it changes the whole family. it is different today than what it was when i first got here. and i have to admit, you grow very fond of the court that you spend a long time with. there is a period there were chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor, when we had had a long run together, and you get comfortable with that, and then it changes....
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clarence larkin teaches. >> we are going to be learning so very, very much more about all of this i am sure in the days ead. bulet me just say i want to encourage you to get this wonderful new video, angels and demons the startling truth about them. take a look. >> angels are mentioned 314 times in the bible. they were created by the eternal christ. 35% of them sinned and were cast out of the third heaven millions of years ago. their heinous sin brought a catastrophic judgment upon earth in the dateless past. 6,000 years ago the restoration of the previous earth and creation of adam and eve occurred. presently these fallen angels known as the demonia, or demons are the seducing spirits promoting the doctrines of demons in our day. soon the holy angels will wisk millions of god's children through 187 trillion billions of miles of space in seconds and 7 years later return with christ to defeat the leaders of the new world order and set up christ's eternal kingdom upon earth. for scores of additional facts, order "the startling truth about angels and demons". >> whew. the startling truth,
clarence larkin teaches. >> we are going to be learning so very, very much more about all of this i am sure in the days ead. bulet me just say i want to encourage you to get this wonderful new video, angels and demons the startling truth about them. take a look. >> angels are mentioned 314 times in the bible. they were created by the eternal christ. 35% of them sinned and were cast out of the third heaven millions of years ago. their heinous sin brought a catastrophic judgment upon...
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here's justice clarence thomas on what it means to add a new justice. >> you are bringing in basically the men a family member. it changes the whole family. -- you're bringing in basically, a new family member. i have to get you grow very fond of the court that you spent a long time on. there was a time there with chief justice rehnquist and chief justice o'connor -- we had a long run together. you get comfortable with that. then it changes. now it is changing again. so, the institution is different. your reaction is different you get to learn each other and start all over. the chemistry is different. >> hear from other justices during supreme court week as c- span looks at the home to america's highest court, starting october 4. "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome the former congressman, former governor, and chairman of the board for the center for policy analysis. guest: thank you for having me. host: why are you here in washington today? guest: a radio show has put together an idea that people are really interested in having their own health insurance, being in
here's justice clarence thomas on what it means to add a new justice. >> you are bringing in basically the men a family member. it changes the whole family. -- you're bringing in basically, a new family member. i have to get you grow very fond of the court that you spent a long time on. there was a time there with chief justice rehnquist and chief justice o'connor -- we had a long run together. you get comfortable with that. then it changes. now it is changing again. so, the institution...
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. >> reporter: clarence page sees the obama presidency as a chance for people to lash out. >> they're not just mad at obama, they're mad at reverend sharpton and jackson. >> reporter: page says the racial vehemence that's emerged was only the beginning. >> it's only the beginning of the process that we're able to live with leadership that may not look like once may not come from the same background, but is still part of this very diverse society. >> reporter: mark williams, the tea party organizer we talked to notes that there's been inflammatory statements in the past. his point, like other grassroots movements, the tea party protesters are a cross section of america. john, kiran? >> elaine quijano for us. thank you. >>> meanwhile, half past the hour right now and we check our top stories. president obama is on a mission. for a second day, he's addressing the health of the u.s. economy. this morning he'll be traveling to a gm plant in ohio that is now rehiring, thanks in part to the cash for clungsers program. the president will then travel to pittsburgh where he'll speak at the afl-
. >> reporter: clarence page sees the obama presidency as a chance for people to lash out. >> they're not just mad at obama, they're mad at reverend sharpton and jackson. >> reporter: page says the racial vehemence that's emerged was only the beginning. >> it's only the beginning of the process that we're able to live with leadership that may not look like once may not come from the same background, but is still part of this very diverse society. >> reporter: mark...
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. >> reporter: "chicago tribune" columnist clarence page say some see the obama presidency as allowing people to lash out. >> they're not just mad at president obama, they're mad at people who have nothing to do with obama except they all happen to be black. >> reporter: he said the racial resistance that has emerged is a sign that a post-racial society is only wishful thinking. >> it's only the beginning of the process that we are able to live with leadership that may not look like us, may not come from the same background as us, but is still part of this great, diverse society. >> reporter: mark williams, the t.e.a. party organizer be talked to, notes there's been inflammatory statements at anti-war protests in the past, burning flags and hanging effigies, he said. he's points? like other grassroots movements, the t.e.a. party protesters are a cross-section of america. elaine quijano, cnn washington. >>> that's t.e.a. party organizer, mark williams, calls president obama a racist-in-chief, and a welfare thug among other things. in an interview with our anderson cooper. they begin by
. >> reporter: "chicago tribune" columnist clarence page say some see the obama presidency as allowing people to lash out. >> they're not just mad at president obama, they're mad at people who have nothing to do with obama except they all happen to be black. >> reporter: he said the racial resistance that has emerged is a sign that a post-racial society is only wishful thinking. >> it's only the beginning of the process that we are able to live with leadership...
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. >> "chicago tribune" columnist clarence page sees the obama presidency as a chance for some to lash out. >> people are not just mad at obama, they're mad at jesse jackson, they're mad at reverend wright, they're mad at al sharpton, they're mad at people who have nothing to do with obama, except they happen to be black. >> reporter: page says the vehemently racial resistance that's emerged is another sign that any notion of a post-racial society after barack obama's election was wishful thinking. >> it's only the beginning of the process that we are able to live with leadership that may not look like us, may not come from the same background as us, but is still part of this very diverse society. >> reporter: mark williams, the tea party organizer we talked to notes that there's been inflammatory rhetoric and statements at events like anti-war protests in the past, burning flags and hanging effigies, he says. his point, that like other grassroots movements, the tea party protesters are a cross-section of america. elaine quijano, cnn, washington. >>> let's head over to rob marciano now
. >> "chicago tribune" columnist clarence page sees the obama presidency as a chance for some to lash out. >> people are not just mad at obama, they're mad at jesse jackson, they're mad at reverend wright, they're mad at al sharpton, they're mad at people who have nothing to do with obama, except they happen to be black. >> reporter: page says the vehemently racial resistance that's emerged is another sign that any notion of a post-racial society after barack obama's...
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and then i would drive clarence mitchell from atlanta airport to georgia. and then next week it was mr. current to august, and i was a young boy out of law school, and driving these people, it was like a post-graduate course. and those conversations and working with ruby, he said, when you set up a mass meeting, never get the biggest church, get w÷a medium-sized church, so the press would 5nysay, there an overflowing crowd at the mass meeting. i want to tell you one story that taught me a lot. there was a problem at the savannah naacp between w.w.law, the president and jose that was a recruiter, and they were in some huge dispute. and gosta and hurley sent me to savannah to resolve the dispute. and i get to the branch, and put w.w.on that side and jose on that side and let's work this out. and later on, they were whooping my fannie. local disputes, you let the local people work it out. [applause] >> good morning. can you hear me all right? it was a great joy serving for almost 16 years as c.e.o. of the naacp. we had some marvelous times, some great time.
and then i would drive clarence mitchell from atlanta airport to georgia. and then next week it was mr. current to august, and i was a young boy out of law school, and driving these people, it was like a post-graduate course. and those conversations and working with ruby, he said, when you set up a mass meeting, never get the biggest church, get w÷a medium-sized church, so the press would 5nysay, there an overflowing crowd at the mass meeting. i want to tell you one story that taught me a...
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i'm proud to congratulate commander clarence hill on his achievement and wish him the very best as he leads the american legion into what i'm positive will be another wonderful 90 years. i also like to thank representative halvorson for introducing this resolution and encourage my colleagues to join me in supporting the american legion in recognizing september 19 of this year as american legion day. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from new york. mr. towns: i reserve the balance of my time. with the right to close. mr. issa: mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back. the gentleman from new york. mr. towns: i'd like to yield myself as much time as i might consume. i'd like to thank representative haler vorson for introducing this bill as well as the gentleman from california, mr. issa, the ranking member of the committee, on oversight and government reform, for helping us bring this measure to the floor. and i also want to thank the staff and
i'm proud to congratulate commander clarence hill on his achievement and wish him the very best as he leads the american legion into what i'm positive will be another wonderful 90 years. i also like to thank representative halvorson for introducing this resolution and encourage my colleagues to join me in supporting the american legion in recognizing september 19 of this year as american legion day. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the...
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you know, contrary to clarence thomas, i feel like you held true to this identity. but i would like to speak about race is this. you know, if we look out through history, no one can deny what happened with slavery. most people in the war that was killed in the united states happened during the civil war when these people did not agree with one another. what has happened is you had a slow process and barack obama has become a symbol of the united states now, because now the average black person can actually tell their kids that you can become anything, the president or whatever. this is not race. race is come again to the forefront because you have a lot of people, most of them in the south, they're feeling challenged. they feel like they're losing something instead of gaining something by everything becoming equal. at one time slavery was legal. you can change the laws all you want. but until you have people to change, nothing is going to be different. people thought that george bush was leaning towards certain things and certain issues just like they think barack o
you know, contrary to clarence thomas, i feel like you held true to this identity. but i would like to speak about race is this. you know, if we look out through history, no one can deny what happened with slavery. most people in the war that was killed in the united states happened during the civil war when these people did not agree with one another. what has happened is you had a slow process and barack obama has become a symbol of the united states now, because now the average black person...
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here is clarence thomas on adding a new justice. >> you are bringing in a family member. and it changes the family. it is different today than what it was when i first got here. i have to admit, you grow fond of the court that you spend a long time on. there was chief justice rehnquist and o'connor, and you get comfortable and then it changes. now it is changing again. so, the institution of the 9 is different. your reaction is different. people learn, the chemistry is different. >> hear from others during supreme court week starting october 4. >> the supreme court hears oral argument in citizens united vs. federal electrions commission, if laws banning corporations from supporting candidates should be overturned. this is on c-span 3, c-span.org and c-span radio. >> in a few moments, cdc briefing on the h1n1 swine flu and availability of vaccines, then gov. mark sanford talks about his political future. then harry reid and nancy pelosi on health care. they met with obama at the white house. >> on "washington journal" we will talk about health care with pete du pont, richa
here is clarence thomas on adding a new justice. >> you are bringing in a family member. and it changes the family. it is different today than what it was when i first got here. i have to admit, you grow fond of the court that you spend a long time on. there was chief justice rehnquist and o'connor, and you get comfortable and then it changes. now it is changing again. so, the institution of the 9 is different. your reaction is different. people learn, the chemistry is different. >>...
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and then i would drive clarence mitchell from atlanta airport to georgia. and then next week it was mr. current to august, and i was a young boy out of law school, and driving these people, it was like a post-graduate course. and those conversations and working with ruby, he said, when you set up a mass meeting, never get the biggest church, get w÷a medium-sized church, so the press would 5nysay, there an overflowing crowd at the mass meeting. i want to tell you one story that taught me a lot. there was a problem at the savannah naacp between w.w.law, the president and jose that was a recruiter, and they were in some huge dispute. and gosta and hurley sent me to savannah to resolve the dispute. and i get to the branch, and put w.w.on that side and jose on that side and let's work this out. and later on, they were whooping my fannie. local disputes, you let the local people work it out. [applause] >> good morning. can you hear me all right? it was a great joy serving for almost 16 years as c.e.o. of the naacp. we had some marvelous times, some great time.
and then i would drive clarence mitchell from atlanta airport to georgia. and then next week it was mr. current to august, and i was a young boy out of law school, and driving these people, it was like a post-graduate course. and those conversations and working with ruby, he said, when you set up a mass meeting, never get the biggest church, get w÷a medium-sized church, so the press would 5nysay, there an overflowing crowd at the mass meeting. i want to tell you one story that taught me a...
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i would like to show the clarence thomas clip if we have an available. it is ready. we will come back and discuss what you know about the dynamic in the supreme court. >> you are bringing in a family member. it changes the whole family. it is different today than what it was when i first got here. i have to a net, you wrote very fond of the court that you have spent a long time on. there was a time there with chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor when we had a long run together. you get comfortable with that. then it changes. now, it is changing again. the institution, the nine, it is different. you have to start all over. the chemistry is different. host: is the new justice just about the dynamics among the nine? is it larger than that? guest: it does not look like the voting will change fundamentally. many justices will tell you that anytime a new justice arrives, we have a new supreme court. they have to interact with each other every day and work closely together. what you have heard from justice thomas and what you will hear from other justices is that th
i would like to show the clarence thomas clip if we have an available. it is ready. we will come back and discuss what you know about the dynamic in the supreme court. >> you are bringing in a family member. it changes the whole family. it is different today than what it was when i first got here. i have to a net, you wrote very fond of the court that you have spent a long time on. there was a time there with chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor when we had a long run together....
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it also marked the first appearance on the bench for justice sonia sotomayor haircare is justice clarence thomas on what imeans to add a new justice. >> as far as a new composition of the course you will bringing in basically in this word can be overused, you are being in a family member. and it changes the whole family. it is different. it is different today than what it was when i first got here. and i have to admit, you grew very fond, that you spend a very long time. there was a period there were chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor, when we had gone, we had a long run together. and you get comfortable with that, and any changes. and now it is changing again. so the institution is different. your reaction is different. u.k. to learn each other. you have to start all over. people learn. the chemistry is different. >> his mother justices during supreme court week as c-span looks to the home of america's highest court starting october 4. >> and now a briefing on the h1n1 swine flu virus. the centers for disseontrol has issued new guidelines on the use of antiviral medication for
it also marked the first appearance on the bench for justice sonia sotomayor haircare is justice clarence thomas on what imeans to add a new justice. >> as far as a new composition of the course you will bringing in basically in this word can be overused, you are being in a family member. and it changes the whole family. it is different. it is different today than what it was when i first got here. and i have to admit, you grew very fond, that you spend a very long time. there was a...
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. >> washington state senator clarence dill said about this whole business, he says the dial phone -- >> you feel his pain, don't you, as opposed to operating modern devices. >> i have notes of what you have written. you broke that he was history's greatest united states senator. you said henry clay was the greatest united states senator. how you call anybody the greatest? >> john f. kennedy had that task in front of him in 1955. he had to decide the greatest senator. statesmanship transcending state and party borders in their definition of outstanding. >> why him? >> they realize that he was a committee senator, not a floor senator. he did his work in the committees, behind-the-scenes. you did not have to force someone to vote prematurely. he was certainly the father of that. when john f. kennedy was chairman of the committee to select outstanding senators, they chose him. they pulled out scientists from around the country as to who they thought should be on those five spaces in the senate reception room wall. norris got the greatest number of votes. >> you gave us some insight in th
. >> washington state senator clarence dill said about this whole business, he says the dial phone -- >> you feel his pain, don't you, as opposed to operating modern devices. >> i have notes of what you have written. you broke that he was history's greatest united states senator. you said henry clay was the greatest united states senator. how you call anybody the greatest? >> john f. kennedy had that task in front of him in 1955. he had to decide the greatest senator....
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racist i would like to know where your voices were when connelly's the rise was being attacked, when clarence thomas -- this is not about racism. it is about partisan politics. it is about people who have beliefs, the democrats, who cannot articulate a good argument. about a month goes around saying that illegal immigrants will not be allowed to get health care under his reform. number one, it is in the bill -- there's nothing in it that says there will have to show proof of citizenship. let's say that in the bill they will receive benefits -- and he wants them to. you know what? there are some good arguments for why illegal immigrants should receive them. why does obama said it will not? when in fact they probably are. there are good arguments why they should. why can't he stand for what he really believes? why can't he marshaled his own arguments rather than having his surrogates go up and call racism against people who say he says things that are not true? host: all right, we will have to leave it there. we will be back shortly with a discussion on climate change. ♪ john is on saturday w
racist i would like to know where your voices were when connelly's the rise was being attacked, when clarence thomas -- this is not about racism. it is about partisan politics. it is about people who have beliefs, the democrats, who cannot articulate a good argument. about a month goes around saying that illegal immigrants will not be allowed to get health care under his reform. number one, it is in the bill -- there's nothing in it that says there will have to show proof of citizenship. let's...
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judge clarence brown on "boston legal." he played the kn"blues brothers and he died sunday at his home in malibu after a brief battle with cancer. >>> a new labor issue has unions and employers all fired up. it's not so much a wedge being driven between them as it is a high heel. virginia cha has more on one of the interesting stories grabbing clicks today at cnn.com. >> you're right, chuck. it's not your typical labor dispute but a lot of women who ar heels to work can tell that you often times it's a painful issue. we're talking about the u.k. here. a labor union is saying that they want some leniency when it comes to wearing high heels. where this is coming from is the socie society who wants women to wear more comfortable shoes. they argue that women in some jobs, retail positions, flight attendants, are on their feet all day and often times are required to wear heels. long-term heel use can lead to lots of issues. chronic foot pain, ankle pain, stress joints, arthritis, opponents include a lot of women. they don't want
judge clarence brown on "boston legal." he played the kn"blues brothers and he died sunday at his home in malibu after a brief battle with cancer. >>> a new labor issue has unions and employers all fired up. it's not so much a wedge being driven between them as it is a high heel. virginia cha has more on one of the interesting stories grabbing clicks today at cnn.com. >> you're right, chuck. it's not your typical labor dispute but a lot of women who ar heels to...
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here's justice clarence thomas on what it means to add a new justice. >> as far as the composition of a court, you're bringing in basically and this word can be overused, you're bringing in a family member and it changes the whole family. it's different. it's different today than what it was when i first got here. and i have to admit you grow very fond of the court that you spent a long time on. there was a period there with chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor when we had gone we had a long run together. and you get comfortable with that and then it changes. and now it's changing again. so the institution is different, your reaction is different, you get to learn each other, you have to start all over, the chemistry's different. >> hear from other justices during supreme court week as c-span looks at the home to america's highest court starting october 4. >> at today's state department briefing, there was questions taken on the outcome of the afghan elections that took place on august 20. the u.s. is not in position to say who might eventually be declared the winner or whethe
here's justice clarence thomas on what it means to add a new justice. >> as far as the composition of a court, you're bringing in basically and this word can be overused, you're bringing in a family member and it changes the whole family. it's different. it's different today than what it was when i first got here. and i have to admit you grow very fond of the court that you spent a long time on. there was a period there with chief justice rehnquist and justice o'connor when we had gone we...